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UK
/mˈʌtənhˌɛd/
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NOUN
- a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
How To Use muttonhead In A Sentence
- OK, it's just a dopey article about some numbnuts, muttonheaded celebrity campaigning for today's top liberal jerk. Latest Articles
- Besides, she was officially affianced to young Randall Stanger, a titled muttonhead in the Guards, and their forthcoming nuptials would be quite an event of the Season. Watershed
- His work here is similarly muttonheaded.
- As a muttonheaded young artificial human I was eager to get started on my happy career, but Harry held me back, because Harry always knew. DearlyDevotedDexter
- He is a master of platitudinous nonsensical mutterings meted out in a muttonheaded masterly display of the obvious.
- As a follow up to my first post, and to defuse some of the righteous anger out there, I'd like to address the issue of those muttonheaded men in their driving machines.
- The injustice of being called a muttonhead all week for not obeying orders, and then being called a mudhead for stopping for orders, churned his soul, to say nothing of his language. At Good Old Siwash
- You'd think he could take responsibility for his own goofy opinions instead of yanking me into it and claiming falsely that I endorse whatever muttonheaded thing he says.
- That man Verne is never done sniping at us ... aye, those two British officers in that twaddling book about a comet hitting the earth, what a pair of muttonheaded by-joves they are! Watershed
- They are a greedy muttonheaded publisher and they think only one quarter's profit ahead.